Recommend a movie for when you need a good cry

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Truly, Madly, Deeply. It’s hard to find, but it will inspire the best, hard cry ever. A good, cathartic cry.


This is one of my all time favorites! Life and death and love and hope all together. Plus Alan Rickman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Truly, Madly, Deeply. It’s hard to find, but it will inspire the best, hard cry ever. A good, cathartic cry.


This is one of my all time favorites! Life and death and love and hope all together. Plus Alan Rickman.


Speaking of Alan Rickman, that scene in Love Actually where he gives Emma Thompson the CD always gets me teary. Just that scene, though.
Anonymous
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas made me go ballistic
Anonymous
Up (did NOT see that coming!)
Marley and Me
My Girl
Finding Neverland
Edward Scissorhands
Life is Beautiful

And this is a weird one, and it's probably only because I have a pet bird, but the ending of the Parrots of Telegraph Hill. I burst into tears anytime I thought about it for weeks afterwards, and I am NOT a crier.
Anonymous
Big fish
Anonymous
Agree with a number that have been said, would add a couple:

Lion
Terms of Endearment
Schindler's List (any movie about the Holocaust really)
Pay it Forward
Anonymous
Marley & Me
Family Stone
Terms of Endearment
Kramer vs. Kramer
Officer and a Gentleman
Top Gun
Forget the title (Richard Gere, a dog with an Eskimo sounding name.) ???
Lucas
Beast of the Southern Wild
Precious
Bridge of Madison County
The Blindside

Anonymous
Bucket List
Anonymous
Beaches
Anonymous
Coco
Disney movie about the Day of the Dead and remembering those who have passed on.
Anonymous
Also agree with Precious and Coco.
Anonymous
My Girl
The Notebook (I know ... but it still makes me cry)
Up for sure
Toy Story 3 (the last part when Andy gives his toys to the little girl got me)

Anonymous
I recently watched Mamma Mia 2 and it was super light and fluffy until the last scene, at which point I full on lost it ugly crying. If you’ve lost your mom, proceed at your own risk.
Anonymous
The holocaust movies do me in, but not really in a catharic cry way, more in a "omg humanity is awful" type of way.

Life is Beautiful
Schindler's List
Saving Private Ryan (more WWII than holocaust) I remember crying all the way home from the movies after seeing this one.

Romeo and Juliet got me when I was a teen (in the 90s). The one with Clare Danes and Leo Dicaprio.



Anonymous
Ordinary People
Beaches
Imitation of Life
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